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Warnings

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT MISUSE

MISUSE

MISUSE HAZARD

HAZARD

HAZARD

Misuse can cause death or serious injury.

• Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
• Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated

system component. See Technical

Technical

Technical Data

Data

Data in all equipment manuals.

• Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See Technical

Technical

Technical Data

Data

Data

in all equipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete
information about your material, request MSDS from distributor or retailer.

• Do not leave the work area while equipment is energized or under pressure.
• Turn off all equipment and follow the Pressure

Pressure

Pressure Relief

Relief

Relief Procedure

Procedure

Procedure when equipment is not in use.

• Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine

manufacturer’s replacement parts only.

• Do not alter or modify equipment. Alterations or modifications may void agency approvals

and create safety hazards.

• Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which you are using it.
• Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Call your distributor for information.
• Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.
• Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.
• Keep children and animals away from work area.
• Comply with all applicable safety regulations.

THERMAL

THERMAL

THERMAL EXPANSION

EXPANSION

EXPANSION HAZARD

HAZARD

HAZARD

Fluids subjected to heat in confined spaces, including hoses, can create a rapid rise in pressure
due to the thermal expansion. Over-pressurization can result in equipment rupture and serious
injury.

• Open a valve to relieve the fluid expansion during heating.
• Replace hoses proactively at regular intervals based on your operating conditions.

PLASTIC

PLASTIC

PLASTIC PARTS

PARTS

PARTS CLEANING

CLEANING

CLEANING SOLVENT

SOLVENT

SOLVENT HAZARD

HAZARD

HAZARD

Many solvents can degrade plastic parts and cause them to fail, which could cause serious
injury or property damage.

• Use only compatible water-based solvents to clean plastic structural or pressure-containing

parts.

• See Technical

Technical

Technical Data

Data

Data in this and all other equipment instruction manuals. Read fluid and

solvent manufacturer’s MSDSs and recommendations.

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Summary of Contents for Husky 15120

Page 1: ...Not Not Not for for for use use use in in in European European European explosive explosive explosive atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere locations locations locations Important Important Important Safet...

Page 2: ...12 Flange Connections 13 Operation 14 Pressure Relief Procedure 14 Tighten Fasteners 14 Flush the Pump Before First Use 14 Start and Adjust the Pump 14 Pump Shutdown 14 Maintenance 15 Maintenance Sch...

Page 3: ...es Hold gun firmly to side of grounded pail when triggering into pail Do not use pail liners unless they are antistatic or conductive Stop Stop Stop operation operation operation immediately immediate...

Page 4: ...r the environment in which you are using it Use equipment only for its intended purpose Call your distributor for information Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas sharp edges moving parts an...

Page 5: ...ZARD HAZARD Equipment surfaces and fluid that s heated can become very hot during operation To avoid severe burns Do not touch hot fluid or equipment PERSONAL PERSONAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE PROTECTIVE P...

Page 6: ...r Distributor Distributor Distributor Note Note Note 1 To find part numbers for new pumps or kits use the Online Online Online Husky Husky Husky Selector Selector Selector Tool Tool Tool 2 To find par...

Page 7: ...Material Material Material For For For Use Use Use With With With Fluid Fluid Fluid Covers Covers Covers and and and Manifolds Manifolds Manifolds 15120 15120 15120 P P P Polypropy lene P P P Pneumati...

Page 8: ...hat fittings add friction length to the piping Reduce the number of fittings to reduce the friction length c Increase the size of the suction piping NOTE NOTE NOTE Be sure the inlet fluid pressure doe...

Page 9: ...quired for your pump installation K Air outlet port and muffler C Air filter regulator assembly L Fluid inlet port D Master air valve to isolate the filter regulator for service M Fluid outlet port E...

Page 10: ...shing Follow local code Use only conductive metal pails placed on a grounded surface Do not place the pail on a nonconductive surface such as paper or cardboard which interrupts grounding continuity C...

Page 11: ...the muffler to the other end of the hose The minimum size for the air exhaust hose is 1 in 26 mm ID If a hose longer than 15 ft 4 57 m is required use a larger diameter hose Avoid sharp bends or kinks...

Page 12: ...a 0 21 0 34 bar should be adequate for most materials 3 For maximum suction lift wet and dry see Technical Data page 22 For best results always install the pump as close as possible to the material so...

Page 13: ...s Be sure to lubricate the threads of the bolts and torque to 10 15 ft lb 14 20 N m Follow the bolt tightening sequence and do do do not not not over torque over torque over torque KEY KEY KEY L 1 5 i...

Page 14: ...ounded See Ground The System page 10 2 Check fittings to be sure they are tight Use a compatible liquid thread sealant on male threads Tighten fluid inlet and outlet fittings securely 3 Place the suct...

Page 15: ...steners Tighten or retorque as necessary Although pump use varies a general guideline is to retorque fasteners every two months See Torque Instructions page 16 Flushing Flushing Flushing and and and S...

Page 16: ...king in a crisscross pattern to specified torque 3 Repeat for manifolds Fluid Fluid Fluid cover cover cover and and and manifold manifold manifold fasteners fasteners fasteners 190 to 220 in lb 21 to...

Page 17: ...i 0 48 MPa 4 8 bar D D D 40 psi 0 28 MPa 2 8 bar Air Air Air Consumption Consumption Consumption Approximate Approximate Approximate Cycles Cycles Cycles per per per Minute Minute Minute How How How t...

Page 18: ...si 0 28 MPa 2 8 bar Air Air Air Consumption Consumption Consumption Approximate Approximate Approximate Cycles Cycles Cycles per per per Minute Minute Minute How How How to to to Read Read Read the th...

Page 19: ...bar Air Air Air Consumption Consumption Consumption Approximate Approximate Approximate Cycles Cycles Cycles per per per Minute Minute Minute How How How to to to Read Read Read the the the Charts Ch...

Page 20: ...ylene or or or PVDF PVDF PVDF Pumps Pumps Pumps Ref Ref Ref Inches Inches Inches Centimeters Centimeters Centimeters A A A 20 6 52 3 B B B 23 8 60 4 C C C 26 8 68 1 D D D 3 2 8 1 E E E 9 9 25 1 F F F...

Page 21: ...Pumps Pumps Pumps Ref Ref Ref Inches Inches Inches Centimeters Centimeters Centimeters A A A 20 6 52 3 B B B 23 8 60 4 C C C 26 8 68 1 D D D 3 2 8 1 E E E 9 9 25 1 F F F 21 0 53 3 Ref Ref Ref Inches I...

Page 22: ...0 gpm 1 2 m3 min at 0 48 MPa 4 8 bar 227 lpm Maximum Air Consumption 85 scfm 2 4 m3 min Noise Noise Noise dBa dBa dBa Sound power measured per ISO 9614 2 Sound pressure was tested 3 28 ft 1 m from equ...

Page 23: ...e or or or PVDF PVDF PVDF Non wetted external parts stainless steel polypropylene Fluid Fluid Fluid Temperature Temperature Temperature Range Range Range US US US Metric Metric Metric Diaphragm Ball S...

Page 24: ...AND AND AND DISCLAIMS DISCLAIMS DISCLAIMS ALL ALL ALL IMPLIED IMPLIED IMPLIED WARRANTIES WARRANTIES WARRANTIES OF OF OF MERCHANTABILITY MERCHANTABILITY MERCHANTABILITY AND AND AND FITNESS FITNESS FIT...

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